Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge Bypass Google account frp lock

This tutorial is the answear for all of these questions. In this article we present you the way to bypas the Factory Reset Protection (FRP).

what is FRP?

In case you’ve forgotten, it’s thenifty security feature introduced in Android 5.1 Lollipop that requires you to enter the account details of the last Google account used on any device after it has been factory reset. This is a quick way to prevent people from getting to use your device if they steal it, since without your Google account details they’ll have a locked device no matter how many times they factory reset it. Just remember to never change your Google account password prior to factory resetting your phone or you’ll be locked out of your phone for 72 hours!Why would you want to bypass it? Well, we hope you’re not up to something nefarious here. We hope that by drawing attention to this discovery by pangu that OEMs will provide updates to patch this loophole and ensure that our devices can’t be accessed after they’ve been reset.

this time, he circumvented FRP by using talkback settings to open a browser, downloading an APK that opened settings,

adding a new user, switching back to the main account, and then resetting without FRP.

However, this new exploit for Samsung phones might be the most ingenious yet.

Factory reset protection

was added to Android with 5.1 Lollipop, but since different OEMs use different variations of Android, vulnerabilities can arise. This particular method should work on recent Samsung devices like the Galaxy S6, S6 edge, S6 active, S6 edge+, Note5, S7, S7 edge, S7 active, and even the brand new Note7.

It is entirely possible that it will work with other modern Samsung phones Bypass FRP samsung s7 edge as well, though.

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